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few and fur between

 

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Few and Far Between

Definition:

The phrase "few and far between" is used to describe something that is rare, uncommon, or infrequent. It indicates a scarcity or a lack of occurrence.

Senses:

Sense 1: Rare Occurrence

When used in this sense, "few and far between" emphasizes the scarcity or uncommonness of something.

Sense 2: Infrequent Instances

In this sense, "few and far between" implies that the instances of something happening are far apart or occurring at irregular intervals.

Sample Sentences:

  1. The opportunity to travel to such remote destinations is few and far between.
  2. Quality friendships are few and far between; it's important to cherish them when you find them.
  3. During the dry season, rain showers become few and far between in this region.
  4. Job opportunities in this industry are few and far between, so make sure to seize any chance that comes your way.
  5. Original ideas in the field of technology are few and far between, making innovation highly valued.

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